Accommodation Services
Cisco 7911 IP Phone
Quick Reference Guide
PIN :-
________________________
Please memorise your PIN or keep this copy
in a safe place. If another student uses your
PIN the calls will be charged to your account.
Item
Ringer/Message Waiting
1
Indicator
2
LCD Screen
3
Softkey Buttons
4
Navigation button
5
Applications menu Button
6
Keypad
7
Hold Button
8
Volume Button
9
Handset
Telephone Dialling Prefixes & External Calls:
Telephone numbers are prefixed (start with) +61 2 for international external calls to Australian land lines. A
prefix is the first 2 numbers and an extension is the last 6 numbers. All UOW student residence extensions
have the prefix 42. Eg. Extension 391234, External Number = 42 391234.
If dialing UOW's 4 digit extensions (non residence), please follow the prefix table below:
Prefix for 4-digit extensions
Extension
begins
with
3/4/5
74
78
Eg. Extension 3351, Internal Extension Number 213351, External Number = 42 213351.
ACC-CO-REF-020
This indicates an incoming call or voicemail for
The screen contains the Time, Date, Extension
number and full external dial number of the
Buttons which directly relate to the "soft"
buttons found directly above on the LCD screen
Toggle this up and down to navigate menu items
Displays the Applications menu that provides
access to a voice message system, phone
logs and directories, settings, services, and
Allows the user to dial phone numbers, enter
Allows the user to place a call on hold
Allows the user to change the ringer, speaker and
Used for two way communication for phone
Prefix
4221
9310 8 (7 replaced with 8)
4448 0 (7 replaced with 0)
Residence_Voip_Telephone_Instruction_Dec_2013.doc 2012 Aug 16
Description
the user
handset
such as Directories, etc.
help
letters and select menu items
handset volume
conversations
Extension
begins with
80 through 81
85 through 89
82 through 84
Further Information
Prefix
42 21
42 52
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